I will send you back, your 3 hours of video bonus training access, on me.

What are you thinkin’ mate? All that for a buck!

And it’s cold outside, everyone else is spending like there is no tomorrow and worrying about 2014 when the bills come in February.

If you get going now, you can have your first check from Amazon by then and instead of crying over your bills, you can have a second, a third, even a fourth book paying your car payment. Or how about your mortgage?

If you are an author and/or aspiring publisher I believe it is a good idea to take a look at what they are doing on 6FKC.

Emran Saiyed and Ryan Lee have teamed up to make the world of writing, into a valuable promoting empire.

Recognizing that Kindle is on the leading edge and is presently–the future of the written word–That it transcends globally quickly, so that your written works can be read by millions.

The potential to prospect the chance of many people finally reading what you create. Not by the mercy of a publisher that gets many proposals of manuscripts that cross their desks. But by you’ the author and publisher, and your applied action. The only boundary is yourself.

The coaching is priceless. Imagine, Ryan Lee asking, “What are you going to complete by Monday?”

For me I highly respect Ryan, and I will do what it takes to get it done.

I have witnessed him doing awesome things before and creating many successes with his endeavors.

He is simply amazing.

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The award of finishing a book, or many books. To see a completed result of your library of Kindle books and/or physical books. To actually realize the success of a dream come true for an Author or Publisher.

And to see your ideas, come to life before your eyes and shared to the world.

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Emran.. is amazing.

The courses he shares answer so many questions, the why and the how.

He details and is fresh in his videos, and adding new ones. He is evergreen with his teaching. If he doesn’t know the answer, he seeks to find it.

He is active and very connective. If you have a question it won’t be long before he answers.

I don’t know how he does it. I think he never sleeps. :))

You can feel his enthusiasm for his desire to see 6FKC to succeed. He shares his knowledge and teaches others how to be successful in a Kindle World.

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And then there are the students, really’ aspiring authors and publishers.

Brainstorming, cheering each other on. And asking questions.

Questions you were perhaps on the verge of asking, or questions that you haven’t thought of yet. That are valuable and save you time.

Need every last detail on the 6 Figure Kindle Club? Here is the full lowdown in this video… where over 700 members await you in this wide open Facebook group where you can friend and network on Facebook and review each other’s books on Amazon.

I am sorry to say, that is a big mistake. Because there is a huge difference between Google+ and Amazon and it is the difference between making money and wasting your time concentrating on how many social followers you have.

If you read this email completely, you won’t be looking to see if you went up a few hundred followers on G+ any more.

Instead you will be looking like I do, at Chase.com, to see how much Amazon deposited in your bank account.

You may think the difference between G+ and Amazon is Obvious.

Here’s The Big Difference

Amazon is where people go to BUY Things.

Social sites are where people go to get free advice.

Everybody and their kissin cousin are suddenly G+ experts.

Same goes for Twitter and Facebook. Just take a look at all the teaching the real experts like Mari Smith deliver each month.

People expect that everything is free for the taking on social, and that is where you can waste a lot of your time. And then, when you launch your next product, no one buys from those “oh so well” cultivated social followings. Bet you have already found that out?

No, people go to Amazon to buy. They don’t even think about it.

7% of American are Amazon Prime members.

That is over 21 million adults that pay $80 to be Prime Members.

Amazon gives you free two day shipping, 10s of 1000s of free movies discounts on most products and more when you are a Prime member.

Amazon does an amazing job, working for you to convert their massive traffic and their best most loyal buyers, into your own buyers.

They don’t even need to fill out any forms either, one click and Amazon visitors have your book on their Kindle.

You don’t even need a Kindle either, anyone can read your book on their iPhone or Android app. Google Chrome even has an extension so you don’t even need a phone, just a browser.

I have actually moved all my media away from any other service, including Google Music… I buy all my movies, buy all my online goods, for at times, Amazon is half the price of the local store that I have to drive to, in 10 degree winter temperatures in Denver

Margie even bought me a Kindle Fire, to test our own books on a month ago, as an early Christmas present. With one log in right out of the box, I had all my movies, all my music and all my books.

I freakin’ love the thing. Sure it is not an iPad or a Android tablet but since I am all in on Amazon like millions of Americans are, with 200 million active accounts world wide, a tablet optimized to my Kindle purchases is very valuable to me.

So, I gotta’ ask you, would you rather dominate a social network or would you rather dominate the #1 online mall, where people go to buy what you have?

The answer my friend, is both.

But so far you only have one piece of the pie, the social end.

Now it’s time to learn to get to the top of Amazon listings where you make money and that starts right here, right now.

You all will be able to ask questions of my mystery guest live
on this show.

In the mean time, keep your eyes open for Margie’s (my other half) review of why she joined this networking Kindle club, and talked me into showing you, why this is so very very important to you in 2014 and beyond…

Margie hopped on this last week and loved it so much, she told me I had to share this with you all. (she has never said this before in 5 years together, so you just, gotta trust that)

Two Mystery Guests Will Show YOU On Wednesday, How You Can Make REAL MONEY Online, Even Though You Have No Skills In This Special Space, Knowing Nothing Until Now (this has nothing to do with g+ google or anything i have taught you about before)

+Margie D Casados and I watched this webinar by a real Internet Marketer and personal friend of mine, who makes 7 figures online and has since I first met him in 2008.

This mystery guest is the real deal and a friend I trust.

–> After +Margie D Casados watched this Webinar…

–> She immediately hopped into my friend’s one of a kind club

–> She told me how great the education was…

–> And BEGGED me to talk my friend into doing the webinar for you

After twisting some arms (and legs) I have convinced my friend and –big money maker–to rebroadcast live, this webinar for you.

Don’t worry, you can’t buy anything right now, the club area is closed to the public. But on this webinar, if they have proved that this is really something that anyone can do, you will get to join this special club and networking community thru my a special link and let you look inside to see if this is for you.

My link will be such a discount, It IS almost free!

Only a short window of opportunity is open starting Wednesday.

There will be one replay, (and one only) but only IF you hop on in to this webinar now. Be seeing you Wednesday, 2 PM EST. – Chris

After watching the 3rd Season, Walking Dead mid-season finale, as I write I pose these scenarios and questions to myself and you…

Opening of Season I: Anarchy

When Shane was a leader king, he had power simply because he was stronger than anyone else. Remember where the guy tries to dig graves and Shane beats him down, simply because the guy digging will not relent? Not taking Shane’s say so without question?

Season II: Democracy

Dale, who prior, was just a guy driving a motor home, just one member of the group. When Rick showed up, that gave him power. The power to influence the leader thru the input of the people.

Dale became the representative of the people, that brought all sides to the ruler. Helped the people understand the issues, helped the ruler understand all sides of the issues and how it affected the people (the group).

Was the Dale character of value to the group?

Season III: Ricktatorship

Once Shane was gone, and Dale too, then one man ruled, and it was good. Since at the point in time was one that required a single strong leader. Hence, a Ricktatorship rose, but not a Dictatorship.

Mid Season III: Dictatorship

The “Governor” is parodied as a Julius Caesar, that rules the people by protecting them with walls between the outside, where the lawless reign, with picnics and gladiator style entertainment.

By pacifying the masses with distraction, he is then free to rule, unchallenged. No one can challenge him, since the safety of his walls manned by his military offer something the population does not want to have to provide themselves. They are free in a way, but in fact, that freedom gives the ruler more power, to do as he wishes.

In retrospective the “Ricktatorship” has to fall however…

When things become more complex for our group, when a stable home, the prison home provides stability, with time for complex relationships to evolve between the members of the group; Now a ruling council has to rise, since one leader cannot see all, consider all. A single “my way or the highway” ruler is no longer needed.

So now we ask ourselves these questions:

What will happen between Daryl and Merle, to return Daryl to the group?

Merle must either do something so good the group trusts him anew. Or, he must do something so evil that Daryll can see him for what he is. Finally, a third scenario arises, where Merle gives his life to save Daryl, or a member of the group, or the group as a whole. Thus returning Daryll to the the group, with or without Merle.

What will happen between Glen and Maggie as he continues to feel betrayed by Maggie?

Maggie gave up the group fast, after Merle used some serious mind tricks on her. First she was broken down by hearing Glen beaten, then she threatened by mock rape, finally broken my a gun in Glen’s face? The key here is the Glen does not know this occurred. That she was in the next room hearing his beating via Merle?

Would Glen have broken had the circumstances been reversed? That is the question the must be answered for Glen to continue to be a part of the group and return to seeing his mate as one who has strength and honor. It is also a story that Daryl does not know, and will not take time to hear. So this Glen perspective is his alone.

Will Rick be able to continue to lead since the story up until now has broken his mind, (did the phone ring he wonders?) and should he continue to lead?

Will these people find a way to become different and stronger? Or will their challenges be their undoing? Do we care?

As the attack on the prison looms, what will each person find in themselves to resolve these questions?

We, now not as the viewer, but the reader of each character’s inside story ask our selves this: “Does this make the story better for each of us?”

Since we know all their stories, and with our own back stories and perspectives, do we see a story that is unique to each of us?

Tell me your thoughts in comments below, as I find this kind of story telling to be far more imaginable and thought provoking than a single story, told to me. I remember this kind of storytelling first known to me by David Chase in “The Sopranos“…

Instead this kind is writing and storytelling is what I hope to attain in my own writing abilities. Hence your feedback is massively valuable to me as a writer, and more insightful as us all as Walking Dead fans.

Asking my self this same question, “Why do I write?” I am taken to this keyboard to try to explain it to myself… And hopefully you

When I was a cook and then a chef in the 80s and early 90s, an episode of Northern Exposure was able to explain why I cooked, to me. One of my favorite characters, Adam the Chef, posed this question to his sous chefs;

“Why do I cook?” the barefoot Adam, portrayed by Adam Arkin, bellowed at the sous, lined up like in a fraternity hazing line, or a military book camp scene from many movies.

One underling replied; “Because I like to eat my own cooking.”

Adam, heated more so, replied; “Exactingly, because I like my Osso Bucco, my Eggs Benedict with my Hollandaise. I like my Bernaise on my Rack of Lamb…”

But, when as a chef, then before as a cook, now as the preparer of my favorite dishes ten years after leaving the biz, when I am done with the creative process, I get to sit down to a meal, that makes me happy. A meal that I savor, that I share with my mate, that brings me happiness.

So what makes writers different than Chefs?

When I write, when I am really in the groove, (hopefully) writing stories that I hope will move you… It is as if the story is telling itself to me. At these times I am simply the typist. When putting pen to paper, I am simply the writer, using the skills I learned in grade school to make marks on a white sheet that previously was blank.

When that is over, when the story line ends, when it stops telling me what to write down, there is no plate of savory creation to enjoy. There is no one to share it with. No one to tell me how good it is, no one to say “Mmmmmm….”

In fact, when I have done my best work, when the story told me what to jot down, I actually experience a depression. The vision of the characters having a conversation, a meeting of their minds, their’s and if I am lucky, mine, is gone.

The image of them, living in my imagination and being recorded to text on the screen or pen strokes on paper, fleets. I am left with only reading what just moments before was alive before me, as a pale comparison of what my mind saw. For that time when I wrote, my Kimis and Stuarts were alive. They spoke, I listened, recorded.

Now, reading the record of their moment, I become only an editor, trying to refine what you will hopefully someday read, and some how, SEE, LIVE, Re-Animate as they speak to you, seeing them in your mind too.

And that leads me to try to explain why writers write…

It is not the end result we writers crave, the dish shared, savored, the pleasure our mouths derive from the consumption. But instead, we write again, because like you, our imagined reader that can’t stop eating no matter how full you become, we as writers can’t wait for our characters to tell us what happens next.

And so I pour bourbon into my mouth as I write this, in a effort to not long for the next story Kimi and Stuart will tell me. I can now only hear them faintly, no longer speaking, they seem to mumble.

Until then we part, like the lover that has loved and left me, I wait for the next lovemaking session and my lover’s return. As I hope you crave the next time my writing makes love to your imagination.